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Shaheen Ahmed Turn key SFH rental investment
5 March 2026 | 8 replies
Meta company call 3FIVES and they offer turn key sfh properties with tenants in placed and they manage it as well in Montgomery Alabama.
Kelsey Pedersen Tenant left but did not return the keys and will not answer phone calls
6 March 2026 | 8 replies
If I can get them to take a phone call would you offer to forget about the charge to fix the frozen pipes and back rent in exchange for the keys or take them to court to get the money and keys.
Andrew Postell Market Movements - March 03, 2026
2 March 2026 | 0 replies
Gold has moved higher, risk assets have come under pressure, and yields remain volatile as markets work through these crosscurrents.The Week AheadLooking ahead, markets will be closely watching upcoming economic data for clues on inflation and growth, including key readings on employment, consumer activity, and inflation trends.
Nigel Okafor Brooklyn (Canarsie) 50% Equity - 2.87% Debt
27 February 2026 | 3 replies
I’m looking for feedback and potential capital partners on a control position I have in a multi-family in Canarsie (Brooklyn).Key details:• Estimated current value: ~$975K–$1.02M (recent area comps)• Existing mortgage at ~2.87%• 50% ownership interest available• Target entry: low–mid $300Ks for the 50% positionStructure options:– Preferred: mortgage assumption– Also open to structured equity / JV discussionsI’m primarily interested in connecting with experienced operators who understand Brooklyn asset management and long-term hold strategy.Happy to share rent roll, expense breakdown, and valuation comps with proof of funds.Would appreciate thoughts from the group on pricing and structure as well.
Darra Rensing First investment property- turn key- bought with an investor friendly realtor
27 February 2026 | 1 reply
Purchase price: $144,500 Cash invested: $46,000 Sale price: $144,500 First turn key property purchased in an out if state deal.
Julie Muse Market Calibration on McDonald Ln
23 February 2026 | 0 replies
Interior finishes were refreshed, key areas modernized, and necessary repairs addressed to elevate overall presentation.
Adrian Lammersdorf-Scioll Agents between the age of 25-35, and have created strong success as investor friendly
5 March 2026 | 18 replies
I've have a hard time finding investor friendly agents that have created strong success without doing the typical sphere of influence.
John R Bongiovanni Where do I sell several turn key MTR multi unit properties with good cash flow.
5 March 2026 | 2 replies
I am surprised there is not an STR specific platform for buying and selling turn key MTR and STR properties.
Frances Cammack Should I Sell My Performing Note Now or Keep the Cash Flow?
6 March 2026 | 3 replies
A complete collateral file and verified pay history can significantly impact how confidently a buyer prices the asset.Pricing is heavily influenced by true LTV rather than optimistic valuations.
Viktor Pulpan What’s Your Biggest Concern With International Rentals?
25 February 2026 | 2 replies
Hi everyone,As more investors begin to explore opportunities outside their domestic markets, I’ve noticed that interest in international buy-to-let investments has grown — especially in regions where gross rental yields can still range between 7–9% in certain urban areas.However, when speaking with other investors, the conversation often shifts away from acquisition price or rental income… and toward operational concerns.Things like:- Tenant communication across time zones- Local legal frameworks- Maintenance coordination- Rent collection- Currency exchange risks- Day-to-day property managementWhile the numbers may appear attractive on paper, these practical challenges can significantly influence whether an overseas investment actually performs as expected.Out of curiosity:What would you personally consider the biggest operational risk when investing in an international rental property?